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July / August:    


Month of May and June

1st and 3rd Friday Openings at participating galleries

Saks Galleries Cherry Creek

Exhibiting a selection of gallery artists.
Through July 31

GALLERY M 
The summer releases and openings by Howard Schatz, Tyler Shields and Albert Watson reveal further contributions to the medium.

 


Saks Galleries Cherry Creek
William Berra
The Conversation
Oil on linen, 18 x 24  inches
Through August 31
 



GALLERY M
Howard Schatz
Pink Cadillac, 2025
Indulgence series and completed in 2025. Printed as a darkroom digital C-Print on archival Kodak Endura Luster Paper, the edition is signed, numbered, and limited to 3 in each size.

 


Thursday July 10
Robischon Gallery
Artist's Reception, 6-8 pm
Duologies, an expansive multi-part exhibition featuring thematic pairings of thirty-five select gallery artists:
Through August 30
 


Robischon Gallery
Jerry Kunkel
Cat, Bird, Ship Vase
Oil on canvas, 36 x 24 inches
Through August 30


 


Robischon Gallery
Amy Ellingson
Schematic: Fourfold, Flanking Position III
Graphite on paper 72 x 44 ½ in.
Through August 30


Robischon Gallery
Walter Robinson
Still Life (Nature Morte)
Wood, leather, found objects 76 x 71 x 6.5 in.
Through August 30
 


Friday, July 18

Walker Fine Art invites you to slow down, exhale, and step into a sanctuary of quiet reflection. In Unthethered, five artists, Theresa Clowes, George Kozmon, Sara Sanderson, Matt Christie, Derrick Breidenthal, and Sabin Aell offer a gentle reprieve from the demands of modern life, presenting works inspired by wide-open landscapes, elemental textures, and organic rhythms. These pieces whisper of connection, not through noise or urgency, but through a quiet communion with the earth and with ourselves. Untethered offers the hush of spaciousness and solace, a chance to feel rooted, to breathe deeply, and to remember what it means to simply be.
Through September 6
 



Walker Fine Art
Derrick Breidenthal
Through September 6


Walker Fine Art
George Kozmon

Through September 6


Walker Fine Art
Sabin Aell
Through September 6
 


Walker Fine Art
Matt Christie
Through September 6


Walker Fine Art
Theresa Clowes
Through September 6


 


Friday, August 1
Plinth Gallery

Women Working with Clay
, an exhibition of 14 prominent women working in the field of ceramics. Long before the introduction or invention of the potter's wheel, women were the potters in all cultures allowing men to be the hunter/gatherers. While in modern day cultures both men and women are vessel makers, the importance of women in the pottery making tradition is highly influential in bringing a feminine aesthetic and reference to ceramics.

Curated by acclaimed ceramic artists  Dara Hartman and Donna Polseno, Plinth Gallery has invited 14 nationally known ceramic makers for this 2-month exhibition. This show highlights the multifaceted and committed approaches to women working with ceramics. A wide variety of techniques including hand building, slip casting, and wheel-throwing will be featured in this timely exhibition.
Through September 26
 


Plinth Gallery
Donna Polseno
Through September 26


Plinth Gallery
Dara Hartman
T
hrough September 26
 


Friday, August 15
Space Gallery
Opening Reception, 6-8pm
Ian Mclaughlin, Rainbows In The Dirt and Mila Garcia, The State Of Being Intertwined
Through Sept 20
 


Space Gallery
Ian Mclaughlin
Rainb
View
Acrylic, Oil, Pencil and Thread on linen, 114 x 20 inches

Through Sept 20
 


Space Gallery
Mila Garcia
See You at the Beach
Oil on canvas, 64”x47.5”
Through Sept 20
 


Saturday, August 16
Gallery 1261  LLC
Opening Reception, 6-8 pm
Exceptional new works from an impressive roster of Gallery 1261 artists. At the same time, explore Memento Mori, a solo exhibition by Elena Burykina presented by Abend Gallery, so you can enjoy two distinct exhibitions in one visit. Featuring works by Carolyn Anderson, Gregory Block, Valerio D'Ospina, Hollis Dunlap, Greg Gandy, Terry Gardner, Quang Ho, Tibor Nagy, Heather Neill, Richard Schmid, Andrzej Skorut, Daniel Sprick, Vincent Xeus, and Elizabeth Zanzinger.
View the  Elena Burykina exhibit
View the group show

 

Abend Gallery
Opening reception, 6-8pm
Memento Mori, Elena Burykina, a captivating solo exhibition This is a unique opportunity to meet the artist in person and experience her latest series in its entirety. View the exhibit

 



Gallery 1261  LLC
Quang Ho
Allison in the Studio, 2025
30.50 x 19.62 inches


Abend Gallery
Elena Burykina
Ceremonial, 2025
Oil on panel, 10 x 8 x 1.50 in

 

September:    


Thursday, September 18
Robischon Gallery
Artist's reception, 6 -8 pm
Concurrent Solo Exhibitions: Ted Larsen Sculpture, Pard Morrison Sculpture, Marcelyn Mcneil Painting, Jason Karolak Painting. In The Viewing Room: Lloyd Martin Painting
Through November 15
 


Robischon Gallery
Ted Larsen
1978 Ford US Forest Service Truck Salvage steel, marine-grade plywood, silicone, Vulcanized rubber, hardware 25 ¼ x 19 ½ x 7 ½ in.
Through November 15

 
 


Friday, September 26

William Havu Gallery
Opening Reception, 5-8 pm

Dana Hart-Stone, An Unfamiliar Outpost.and Sam Scott, Trees Dream Of Water.
Dana Hart - Stone:" I am captivated by the narratives of people who settled the Western United States. As a child in Eastern Montana, I wandered the history-rich countryside looking for abandoned homesteads. At each site, I found fascinating evidence of difficult lives eked out on the Northern Plains. Today, this same curiosity motivates me as I mine for stories found in vintage, vernacular, photography and create paintings that make visible universal themes about unknown Americans. Friendship, community, pride, patriotism, and home are some of the themes that reveal the vast topography of our shared human experience."

Sam Scott: I continue to be focused on the fundamentals: Creating an experience holding a new beauty which reveals a balance between the physical and the spiritual. That a transition might take place." - Sam Scott Scott is known internationally for his monumental abstract oil paintings collected in the US and Europe. Sam has lived and worked in Santa Fe since 1969. His work has been the focus of local exhibitions at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, New Mexico Museum of Art, Sam Scott: An American Voice, 1967-1997, and the Center for Contemporary Arts, Messages from the Wounded Healers. His artwork was included in the 1 975 Whitney Biennial, and he has been recognized by the French government with awards and exhibitions for his work.
Through January 10



William Havu Gallery
Dana Hart-Stone
On Parade
UV cured acrylic ink on canvas, 75 inches diameter
Through January 10


William Havu Gallery
Sam Scot
 Lilacs and Sunflowers
Oil on canvas, 36 x 26 inches

Through January 10
 

October:    

 

Friday, October 3
Visions West Contemporary
Opening reception, 6-8pm
Beau Carey, Brightness Bound. Beau Carey is known for his immersive landscape paintings that reflect both physical encounters with remote environments and a deep questioning of how we perceive and represent space. In environments where traditional landscape conventions break down—where there’s no atmospheric perspective or stable point of reference, Carey challenges inherited ways of seeing. His compositions are built from memory and shaped by the concept of Notan, a design principle that balances dark and light. Beginning with cut-paper silhouettes drawn from remembered geographies, Carey distorts, mirrors, and reconfigures these fragments into patterns that reflect how we actually experience place: fractured by movement, time, distraction, and emotion. His paintings collapse multiple perspectives, horizons, and timelines into a single image. Forms appear as afterimages, shapes repeat and unravel, and spatial logic bends. The result is work that suggests continuity is an illusion—and that our perception of the world is far more dynamic and unstable than traditional landscape painting allows.
Through November 29
 



Visions West Contemporary
Beau Carey
Fire Kasina
Oil on canvas, 72 x 64 inches
Through November 29
 

 


EXHIBIT LISTINGS:



Abend Gallery
1261 Delaware Street
Denver, CO 80204   map
Delaware St. hours: Tue-Sat 10-6, Sun 11am-4


303.355.0950 phone
800.288.3726 toll free


website: www.abendgallery.com

Note: 2nd location in Cherry Creek, Denver
303 Detroit St Denver, CO 80206 phone: 720-551-4044  map

Saturday, August 16
Opening reception, 6–8pm
Memento Mori – Elena Burykina, a captivating solo exhibition This is a unique opportunity to meet the artist in person and experience her latest series in its entirety. View the exhibit

 



David B. Smith Gallery 
1543 A Wazee Sgtreet
Denver, CO 80202 
map
phone:    303.893.4234
fax:         877.893.4234

website: 
http://davidbsmithgallery.com
Hours: Tues-Sat 12-6, and by appointment


Continuing:
The sun was glad to see me, a solo exhibition by San Diego, CA - based artist Laura Ball. The artist leans away from the fantastical amalgamated creatures she has become known for, instead focusing on imagined landscapes and otherworldly environments. In the project room, Enduring Gravity by Denver-based artist Gretchen Marie Schaefer Both artists will be in attendance.
Through June 28

 



David Cook Fine Art
Maggie Ross, Director
1637 Wazee Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
    map

Phone:      303.623.8181

Website:    www.davidcookfineart.com

Hours:      10:30 - 6:00 Tuesday through Saturday and by appointment

Exhibition to be announced
 



Gallery 1261  LLC
1261 Delaware Street
Denver, CO 80204  
map


phone: 303.571.1261

website:   www.gallery1261.com

Hours:     Tue - Sat: 12-6pm

Saturday, August 16
Opening Reception, 6–8 pm
Exceptional new works from an impressive roster of Gallery 1261 artists. At the same time, explore Memento Mori, a solo exhibition by Elena Burykina presented by Abend Gallery, so you can enjoy two distinct exhibitions in one visit. Featuring works by Carolyn Anderson, Gregory Block, Valerio D'Ospina, Hollis Dunlap, Greg Gandy, Terry Gardner, Quang Ho, Tibor Nagy, Heather Neill, Richard Schmid, Andrzej Skorut, Daniel Sprick, Vincent Xeus, and Elizabeth Zanzinger.
 



GALLERY M
 
180 Cook St, Suite 101   map
Denver, CO 80206

phone:    303-331-8400
website:  www.gallerym.com


Hours:    By Appointment Daily, Tue-Sat.

GALLERY M specializes in 20th century photojournalism and social documentary. LIFE photojournalists including Alfred Eisenstaedt, Bourke-White, Carl Mydans, Ralph Morse and others are always on display and available

Continuing:
The summer releases and openings by Howard Schatz, Tyler Shields and Albert Watson reveal further contributions to the medium.

 



K Contemporary
 
Doug Kacena Co-Owner / Director
1412 Wazee St , Denver, CO 80202   map
phone:     303-590-9800
cell:         720-296-7180

website:   https://kcontemporaryart.com

Hours:     Tuesday - Saturday, 12 pm ? 6 pm or by appointment

Exhibition to be announced

 



Michael Warren Contemporary   
Mike McClung and Warren Campbell, owners

760 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204  map

gallery:     303-635-6255
cell:
         303-667-2447

website:   www.michaelwarrencontemporary.com


Hours:     Tues-Sat 11am-6 pm or by appointment


2024 Online Programming 24/7
 



Plinth Gallery
Owner:  Jonathan Kaplan
3520 Brighton Blvd
Denver, Colorado 80216    map
phone:     303-295-0717


website:   www.plinthgallery.com

Hours:     Thursday -Saturday, 12pm-5pm, and other times by appointment

Friday, August 1
Women Working with Clay, an exhibition of 14 prominent women working in the field of ceramics. Long before the introduction or invention of the potter's wheel, women were the potters in all cultures allowing men to be the hunter/gatherers. While in modern day cultures both men and women are vessel makers, the importance of women in the pottery making tradition is highly influential in bringing a feminine aesthetic and reference to ceramics.

Curated by acclaimed ceramic artists  Dara Hartman and Donna Polseno, Plinth Gallery has invited 14 nationally known ceramic makers for this 2-month exhibition. This show highlights the multifaceted and committed approaches to women working with ceramics. A wide variety of techniques including hand building, slip casting, and wheel-throwing will be featured in this timely exhibition.
Through September 26
 



Plus Gallery

Owner: Ivar Zeile
Private Dealer

website:  www.plusgallery.com

Exhibition to be announced
 


 
Robischon Gallery

1740 Wazee St.
Denver, CO.  80202    Map
phone:  303.298.7788
fax:       303.298.7799


web:  www.robischongallery.com


Hours:  Tuesday - Saturday 11am to 6pm Mondays
            by appointment. Adjacent Free Parking until 6pm


Thursday July 10
Artist's Reception, 6-8 pm
Duologies, an expansive multi-part exhibition featuring thematic pairings of thirty-five select gallery artists:
Through August 30

Thursday, September 18
Opening Reception for the artists, 6 -8 pm
Concurrent Solo Exhibitions:Ted Larsen Sculpture, Pard Morrison Sculpture, Marcelyn Mcneil Painting, Jason Karolak Painting. In The Viewing Room: Lloyd Martin Painting
Through November 15
 



Rule Gallery
new location
3001 Brighton Blvd, Ste. 600 Denver
Denver, CO  80216    Map 
phone:  303-800-6776

web:  www.rulegallery.com

Continuing:
Visit the new Rule HQ! Now located at 3001 Brighton Blvd, Ste. 600 Denver, CO 80216 ample free parking on site. Join us in celebration with art, bites, and bubbly.
 



Saks Galleries Cherry Creek
Mikkel & Catherine Saks, owners
3019 East Second Ave

Denver, CO  80206    map
phone:    303-333-4144

website: 
www.saksgalleries.com

Hours:  Tues-Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am - 4pm and by appointment.
Exhibitions year- round.
view the Saks Galleries Cherry Creek videos

Continuing:
Exhibiting a selection of gallery artists.

Through
July 31

Continuing:

The McKenney-Hall Indian Gallery.
Thomas McKenney was appointed Superintendent of Indian Affairs in 1916 by President James Madison. He championed Native American causes for the next several decades at a time when tribal culture was often on a collision course with land-hungry whites and the U.S. Government. McKenney worked tirelessly on his Indian Gallery, a collection of artifacts and portraits of the visiting Indians by the famous painter Charles Bird King. However, in 1830, McKenney was dismissed by President Jackson -- they had quarreled about the removal of the Cherokee from their homeland. McKinley had also battled with a Congressional committee investigating his expenditure of $3,100 for the Indian portraits. Therefore, it was on his own that he launched a project to publish a series of large portfolios with hand-colored lithographs made after King's original paintings. More information

 



Space Gallery
765 Santa Fe Drive     Map
Denver, 80204

phone:    720-904-1088

website: 
www.spacegallery.org
Hours: Wed-Sat 1pm-6pm or by appointment

 

Space Annex

95 S. Cherokee St.
Denver, CO 80223     Mao

phone:  303.993.3321


Continuing:
Opening Reception, 6-8pm
Summer Salon, A Selection Of Outstanding Works From 19 Featured Artists: Diane Cionni | Jeff Wenzel | Haze Diedrich Taiko Chandler | Judy Campbell | Sue Oehme Frank T. Martinez | Conny Goelz Schmitt Marks Ardsma | Corey Postiglione Wendy Kowynia | Nikki Pike | Susan M. Gibbons Pattie Lee Becker | Alyson Khan | Ramon Bonilla Jared Hankins | Karen Scharer | John Wood.
Through August 9

Friday, August 15
Opening Reception, 6-8pm
Ian Mclaughlin, Rainbows In The Dirt and Mila Garcia, The State Of Being Intertwined
Through Sept 20
 



Visions West Contemporary
Director:  Nikki Todd
2605 Walnut St.
Denver, CO 80205  map
phone:    303.292.0909

website:   
www.visionswestgallery.com
hours:    Tuesday-Saturday 10-6 pm or by appointment


Continuing:
Trail Mix: In the Rocky Mountain region, hitting the trail is practically a personality trait and this exhibition runs with it. Trail Mix is a crunchy blend of artists who explore memory, metaphor, and the wild world around us. Like its snacky namesake, the show is packed with surprises: sweet nostalgia, salty truths, and a few unexpected twists along the way. Artists: Danielle Winger, Evan Forrest Mann, Erika Osborne, Jennifer Nehrbass, and others.
Through July 31

Friday, October 3

Opening reception, 6-8pm
Beau Carey, Brightness Bound. Beau Carey is known for his immersive landscape paintings that reflect both physical encounters with remote environments and a deep questioning of how we perceive and represent space. In environments where traditional landscape conventions break down—where there’s no atmospheric perspective or stable point of reference, Carey challenges inherited ways of seeing. His compositions are built from memory and shaped by the concept of Notan, a design principle that balances dark and light. Beginning with cut-paper silhouettes drawn from remembered geographies, Carey distorts, mirrors, and reconfigures these fragments into patterns that reflect how we actually experience place: fractured by movement, time, distraction, and emotion. His paintings collapse multiple perspectives, horizons, and timelines into a single image. Forms appear as afterimages, shapes repeat and unravel, and spatial logic bends. The result is work that suggests continuity is an illusion—and that our perception of the world is far more dynamic and unstable than traditional landscape painting allows.
Through November 29
 



Walker Fine Art 
The Prado Building, 300 West 11th Avenue (at Cherokee)
Denver, CO  80204 In the Golden Triangle   
Map
phone:     303.355.8955

website: 
www.walkerfineart.com  
hours:     Tues-Sat 11am-5 pm or by appointment

Explore all the gallery exhibits and view informative videos

Continuing video links:
Walker Fine Art is launching a new video series, Collector - Artist Dialogue, featuring a conversation between a collector and an artist who share personal thoughts and feelings about one piece of art. Beginning this series is Gallery Manager, Libby Garon, who speaks to her deep connection with painting, Blush Nebula by Ana Zanic. Ana responds to Libby with her inspiration behind the painting. Click the links  to watch this video and more Instagram , or catch all our videos on YouTube  or Facebook.

Continuing:

Walker Fine Art invites you to slow down, exhale, and step into a sanctuary of quiet reflection. In Unthethered, five artists, Theresa Clowes, George Kozmon, Sara Sanderson, Derrick Breidenthal, and Sabin Aell offer a gentle reprieve from the demands of modern life, presenting works inspired by wide-open landscapes, elemental textures, and organic rhythms. These pieces whisper of connection—not through noise or urgency, but through a quiet communion with the earth and with ourselves. Untethered offers the hush of spaciousness and solace, a chance to feel rooted, to breathe deeply, and to remember what it means to simply be.
Through September 6

 



William Havu Gallery       
 
1040 Cherokee
     Map
Denver, CO.  80204
phone:     303.893.2360

website:   www.williamhavugallery.com

Hours:     Tue - Fri 10-6 PM, Sat 11-5 PM, Sun and Mon by appointment only


Continuing:
Amy Metier, Taking Shape, A survey exhibition. Taking Shape is a special survey of Amy Metier's paintings and mixed media, which includes her most recent body of work presented alongside older pieces produced over the past fifteen years. This cumulative selection of work illustrates how her daily practice has taken shape over time. By assembling multiple series, some never seen before, together with new work, one can see some of the origins and the evolution of her signature through lines. As an abstract mark maker, working interchangeably between painting, printmaking, mixed media, and collage, Metier has developed an intuitive shorthand from practicing the art of letting go or surrendering to her subconscious.
Through June 22

Continuing:
Homare Ikeda, The Boat; Naomi Scheck, Tactile Horizons; Cheryl Ann Thomas, Final Porcelain Sculptures.
Through September 20

Friday, September 26
Sam Scott and Dana Hart-Stone
Dana Hart - Stone:" I am captivated by the narratives of people who settled the Western United States. As a child in Eastern Montana, I wandered the history-rich countryside looking for abandoned homesteads. At each site, I found fascinating evidence of difficult lives eked out on the Northern Plains. Today, this same curiosity motivates me as I mine for stories found in vintage, vernacular, photography and create paintings that make visible universal themes about unknown Americans. Friendship, community, pride, patriotism, and home are some of the themes that reveal the vast topography of our shared human experience."

Sam Scott:I continue to be focused on the fundamentals: Creating an experience holding a new beauty which reveals a balance between the physical and the spiritual. That a transition might take place." - Sam Scott Scott is known internationally for his monumental abstract oil paintings collected in the US and Europe. Sam has lived and worked in Santa Fe since 1969. His work has been the focus of local exhibitions at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, New Mexico Museum of Art, Sam Scott: An American Voice, 1967-1997, and the Center for Contemporary Arts, Messages from the Wounded Healers. His artwork was included in the 1 975 Whitney Biennial, and he has been recognized by the French government with awards and exhibitions for his work.
Through January 10



William Matthews Gallery
Owner:   William Matthews
Great Basin Studio
2540 Walnut St,
Denver, CO 80205   
map

phone:   303-534-1300


Hours:    Tuesday & Thursday 10 am - 5 pm or by appointment
website:
  williammatthewsstudio.com

Continuing:
William Matthews, Water.

 

   
 

More info /
Continuing Exhibits


July   August   September

 



William Havu Gallery
Homare Ikeda
Toki #11
Acrylic on canvas
 58 x 50 inches

Through September 20



William Havu Gallery
Naomi Scheck
Minerals
Mixed media on synthetic paper on panel, 24 x 38 x 4. inches

Through September 20


William Havu Gallery
Cheryl Ann Thomas
Carnal
Hand coiled porcelain,
29 x 22 x 20 inches
Through September 20


Abend Gallery
Brad Davis
Enouement, 2025
Oil on wood panel 29 x 24 in


Space Gallery
Summer Salon, A Selection Of Outstanding Works From 19 Featured Artists
Through August 9



Visions West Contemporary
Johnny Defeo
Teton View From Heart Six Ranch
Acrylic on panel, 16 x 12 inches
Through July 31



Visions West Contemporary
Jennifer Nehrbass
Jade Canyon
Oil on canvas, 60 x 48 inches
Through July 31



Visions West Contemporary
Danielle Winger
Among Trees
Oil on canvas, 60 x 40 inches
Through July 31


Visions West Contemporary
Bayard Hollins
The Henry Mountains
Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 24 inches
Through July 31


Visions West Contemporary
Evan Forrest Mann
Mountains colliding, smashing with heaving layers, the earth uprising
Oil on cradled panel, 16 x 20 inches
Through July 31


Continuing exhibits   July   August   September
 

 

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